ThruNite Catapult V6 XHP35 HI

Just released.

Coupon code 20%

Product Description

The Catapult V6 is the newest light of Catapult series with latest CREE XHP35 HI LED emitter and the max beam distance up to 750 meters.
As the appearance communicates, the Catapult V6 features its compact size, durability and reliability in the field. And it can also provide everything an advanced EDC
or tactical LED flashlight can offer: low-voltage protection, overheat protection, simple user interface and cost effective performance.
Therefore, for those who are looking for a compact and powerful thrower, our ThruNite Catapult V6 will be a best choice…

Features

Adopts an advanced CREE XHP35 HI LED to give great light efficiency.
With the max output of 1700 lumens and max beam distance up to 750 meters.
The most compact size comparing other 26650 thrower flashlights on the market currently.
Smooth reflector for a high quality beam and throw.
Ultra clear tempered glass lens with anti-reflective coating.
Aircraft grade aluminum body structure with tactical knurling for firm grip.
Premium type III hard anodized anti-abrasive finish.
Reverse polarity protection designed to protect from improper battery installation.

Specifications

LED: CREE XHP35 HI LED with a lifespan of 20+ years of run time.
Output mode/Runtime(Tested by ThruNite 26650/5000mAh battery):

-Turbo (1700 lumen; 150 minutes)
-High (950 lumen; 165 minutes)
-Medium (180 lumen; 9 hrs)
-Low (22 lumen; 62 hrs)
-Firefly (0.5 lumen; 41 days)
-Strobe (1200 lumen; 180 minutes)

Working voltage: 2.75V-4.2V
Battery: 1 x 26650 batteries ( included in the light)
Max beam distance: 750 meters
Peak beam intensity: 140650 cd.
Waterproof: IPX-8 Standard (2M)
Impact resistance: 1.5M
Working temperature: –20℃ to 40℃.
Weight: 192g without battery.
Dimensions: 132mm (Length) x 58mm (Bezel Diameter) x 33.5mm (Tube Diameter)
Accessories: Holster x1, Lanyard x1, ThruNite 26650 battery x1, O ring x2, User’s manual x1, USB charging cable x1, Spare USB plug x1, Spare side switch cap x1

Operation

Turn ON/OFF
Single press the side switch to turn the flashlight on/off . Long press the side switch to get firefly mode.
Change Modes
With the light turned on, long press the side switch to circle through Low, Medium and High. Double click from any mode to get to Turbo. Another double click to get to Strobe.
Memory Function
The light will turn on in the last mode accessed, except for Firefly, Turbo and Strobe.
Charing and indicator
2A USB charging. When the indicator on the switch flashes red, it means the battery need to be changed or charged. During charging, the indicator is RED, and only firefly, low and medium modes are available. After the light is fully charged, the indicator light will turn to BLUE. The indicator will be off when it is firefly mode. Purple light means abnormal charging.
Battery Replacement
Take off the tail cap, insert the battery with the anode (+) toward the LED assembly (head of the light), screw the tail on and tighten it all the way to operate the light.

Got the e-mail this morning… very nice, I’m getting on of these, love ThruNite! :+1:

Bye bye modded MF02! :smiley:

Now that’s how you make a compact powerful thrower !
USB rechargeable, great capacity with the 26650, wonderful UI (seems to be quite the same as Olight) and a faire price of 60$ !

Only CW :frowning:
I was supposed to buy TC42 and what now? Hmm. If there was an NW version, I would not think about it :slight_smile:

For that price it would be an easy decision - if it was neutral white.
I already asked them but they have no plans to make neutral white. Perhaps they would change their mind if lots of people emailed them about it?

That’s so unreal. Thrunite’s been offering neutral white for a very long time for pretty much every model they have. Love the diamond pattern tube. :sunglasses:

I’ll be ordering one :slight_smile:

I am curious about a direct comparison to Utorch UT02

Price is fine, but CW I pass.

Is this light a candidate for Narsil?

Thanks

I clicked on one of your links in your signature and this what I get:

You received an incorrect message. This is a link to my photo located on the server of my internet provider. It has no threats.

See if something changes, as I change the png file to jpg. How it works will replace all links (Link Nitecore).

komeko, I get the same thing:

"www.strony.toya.net.pl has been reported as containing malicious software. You can report a detection problem or ignore the risk and go to this unsafe site." So it's not your picture that's the problem, but the main URL.

komeko, it still gives me the same warning in Chrome on my Mac

Hmmmmm…………Thrunite getting on the “1*26650+XHP35 HI+USB charging port - Wuben/Astrolux/Manker/etc” bandwagon?

I wouldn’t call that light either a thrower or a Catapult. At best a baby catapult.
Just look at the size comparison with the Cata V5, different league altogether.
They should have given it another name.

It looks nice but, no thank you.

Grtz
Nico

I personally would have liked a Catapult V6 with 2x18650 and single XHP35; same form factor as V5 and V3.

I changed the server, so if you can check if it works. Sory for offtop

komeko,

That link works. Clicked on the Thrunite TC20 and the color analysis picture came up.

Me to.

Then they could have driven the emitter harder and get the throw well above 200K and the form factor wold still be “Catapult”.
Better yet: two 20700/21700.

To me it looks like Thrunite is just “going with the flow/hype”.
To bad, they set the standard with the original Catapults, with the TN31/32 line and lately the TN42.
Don’t follow others, design your own.

Grtz
Nico